Ex-Las Vegas firefighter found guilty of hiring homeless man to kill cocktail waitress wife
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A Nevada jury says a former Las Vegas firefighter is guilty of conspiring with a homeless ex-convict to murder his estranged wife.
George Tiaffay (TEE'-uh-fay) showed no reaction as the verdict was read Thursday in Clark County District Court.
The 43-year-old U.S. Military Academy graduate didn't testify during his weeklong trial on murder, conspiracy and other charges in the September 2012 slaying of Shauna Tiaffay.
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Her admitted killer, Noel Stevens, told the jury last week that George Tiaffay promised him $5,000, bought the murder weapon and plotted several methods to kill Shauna Tiaffay.
Stevens hid in her apartment and attacked her when she got home from a night shift serving cocktails at a Las Vegas resort.
George Tiaffay was at work at the time.
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Defense attorney Robert Langford maintained that Stevens couldn't be believed.